what is difference between hurricane ,typhoon ,cyclones
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All are same weather phenomenon, but called with different names in different places, like Hurricane is used in Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, central and northeast Pacific. Typhoon is the name used in the northwest Pacific and Cyclones In the Bay of Bengal and the Arabia Sea.
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The only difference between a hurricane, a cyclone, and a typhoon is the location where the storm occurs. In the Atlantic and Northeast Pacific, the term “hurricane” is used. The same type of disturbance in the Northwest Pacific is called a “typhoon” and “cyclones” occur in the South Pacific and Indian Ocean.
Typhoons are generally stronger than hurricanes. This is because of warmer water in the western Pacific which creates better conditions for development of a storm. Even the wind intensity in a typhoon is stronger than that of a hurricane but they cause comparatively lesser loss due to their location.
For example, the name "hurricane" is given to systems that develop over the Atlantic or the eastern Pacific Oceans. In the western North Pacific and Philippines, these systems are called "typhoons" while in the Indian and South Pacific Ocean, they are called "cyclones".
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